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Mon, May 3, 2010 -- 10:00 AM

Carl Jung's Red Book


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The New York Times has called Carl Jung's "The Red Book" the "holy grail of the unconscious". We'll find out why the 205-page manuscript, written in calligraphy, wasn't published or shown publicly until last year. Guests include Thomas Kirsch, member of CG Jung Institute of San Francisco; and Thomas Singer, Jungian analyst.

Host: Michael Krasny

Guests:

  • Thomas Kirsch, member of CG Jung Institute of San Francisco
  • Thomas Singer, Jungian analyst

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